CodeCrunch started in 2006 as a small website dedicated to Photoshop tutorials. As we grew, we added more tutorials covering a wider range of daily webmaster activities. Due to numerous projects, and end of military service, we sold the site to an interested third party later that year. In May of 2009 we bought the website back, with one sole focus - become the standard for webmaster learning. In March of 2010, we redesigned the site, with more focus on content that webmasters and designers can really use.
Our focus is getting the information you as webmasters need on a daily basis. Most webmasters like myself start out with simply HTML (think marquee and frames) , building a really rough looking site. As our desires to do more grow, and our DIY webmaster budgets stay the same - we take on more tasks. That's why we have the site again - to share as much information with each other as we can, helping each other save as well as learn.
Have you ever planned your own database schema? Have you had to tweak open source projects to fit your needs, because you can't afford the price tag on some enterprise project? (And there are some great ones out there - but that's not the point...)
The real point is learning, and retaining the info you need to become a well balanced webmaster; a web developer that isn't just restricted to XHTML, PHP and MySQL. With our collective knowledge, and while information is still free, we can combine our efforts to teaching each other without having to sell our lunches in the process. Please be sure and let us know how we're doing so far.


